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The owner of such a vehicle has to report to the municipality with documents to prove his ownership and then pay a fine of Dh3000 to get it released.
According to the municipality's newly amended law, municipal inspectors first monitor and follow up an abandoned car for 3 days instead of 14 days as it was the case earlier, and then on the 3rd day, a notice is affixed to the vehicle, warning that the vehicle will be towed away within 24 hours.
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